Antoine Semenyo eyes more trophies after winning first career silverware with Manchester City
Antoine Semenyo eyes more silverware after playing his part in Manchester City's triumph in the EFL Cup. City secured a commanding 2-0 victory over Arsenal on Sunday at Wembley Stadium to lift the trophy, with academy graduate Nico O'Reilly netting twice in the second half. Semenyo said, "First of many! I'm excited, I'm happy. And many more to come!"
Operating from the right flank, Semenyo has been influential throughout City's League Cup campaign following his January move from AFC Bournemouth. He described the experience as a "fairytale" but made it clear his ambitions stretch far beyond a single title. He revealed he approached the game with calm confidence, trusting in the team's tactical setup. He said he felt "very chilled and relaxed" before the game, adding, "It's just another game for me. We had a game plan. And if you have the game plan right, you'll win." He highlighted his direct duel with Piero Hincapié. He feels like he has a lot more to show and wants to play wide, as a nine, and show how versatile he is. He expressed gratitude for his first major trophy.
Semenyo will now shift focus to international duty with Ghana national football team, as they prepare for upcoming friendlies against Austria national football team and Germany national football team later this week.
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Antoine Semenyo played a key role in Manchester City's recent EFL Cup victory over Arsenal. The Ghana international-who is celebrating his first major trophy-hints that this is just the beginning of his ambitions with the club.
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